Jefferson Sorriaux
About Jefferson Sorriaux
Jefferson Sorriaux is an R and D Project Manager with a strong background in medical physics and extensive experience in project management and programming. He has worked at Iba since 2016 and has held various roles, including System Test Engineer and PhD Student at Université Catholique De Louvain.
Work at IBA
Jefferson Sorriaux has been employed at IBA since 2016, where he serves as an R and D Project Manager. In this role, he utilizes various project management tools, including Microsoft Project, Redmine, and Bugzilla, to oversee and coordinate research and development initiatives. Prior to his current position, he worked as a System Test Engineer at IBA from 2015 to 2018. His experience at IBA spans a total of eight years, during which he has contributed to multiple projects within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Jefferson Sorriaux studied at Université Catholique De Louvain, where he earned a Master of Science in Physics from 2005 to 2011. He has been a PhD student at the same university since 2011, focusing on the Molecular Imaging, Radiotherapy, and Oncology Lab. His academic background provides him with a strong foundation in medical physics, which is essential for his research and development work.
Technical Skills and Tools
Jefferson possesses a diverse skill set that includes advanced programming capabilities in Python and C++. He is proficient with various programming libraries and tools, including Qt libraries, Matlab, ROOT, and GEANT4. In addition to his programming skills, he has experience with graphic design tools such as Blender, Gimp, and Inkscape, enabling him to contribute to both technical and design aspects of projects.
Previous Experience
Before his tenure at IBA, Jefferson Sorriaux worked at Université Catholique De Louvain as a student from 2009 to 2010, contributing to the Cosmic Bench Project for eight months. He also had a brief role as a Visiting PhD Student at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2014, where he spent two months in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. These experiences have enriched his professional background and provided him with valuable insights into research and development.